If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and has found solutions of some of them which well deserve the attention even of those who have... Gandhi the Apostle: His Trial and His Message - Page 11by Haridas Thakordas Muzumdar - 1923 - 198 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1882 - 462 pages
...if I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and has found solutions to some of them which well deser»e the attention even of those who have studied Plato and Kant —... | |
| 1882 - 1038 pages
...If I were asked tinder what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and has found solutions to some of them which well deserve the attention even of those who have studied Plato and Kant —... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1883 - 448 pages
...If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems...were to ask myself from what literature we, here in Europe, we who have been nurtured almost exclusively on the thoughts of Greeks and Romans, and of one... | |
| Friedrich Max Müller - 1883 - 392 pages
...India. If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fall developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems...were to ask myself from what literature we, here in Europe, we who have been nurtured almost exclusively on the thoughts of Greeks and Homans, and of one... | |
| John Talbot Gracey - 1884 - 254 pages
...the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the problems of life, and has found solutions of some of them which well deserve the attention of even those who have studied Plato and Kant, I should point to India." * * * * " India of a thousand... | |
| 1883 - 858 pages
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| 1885 - 148 pages
..."If I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems...were to ask myself from what literature we, here in Europe, we who have been nurtured almost exclusively on the thoughts of Greeks and Romans, and of one... | |
| William Digby - 1885 - 306 pages
...(Mf I were asked under what sky the human mind has most fully developed some of its choicest gifts, has most deeply pondered on the greatest problems of life, and has found solutions of them which well deserve the attention of those who have studied Plato and Kant, I should point to India.... | |
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